



Three years later, they are asked (or forced, really) to get on a plane together for an important case. After a dramatic event, the two women stop talking to each other. Maggie, however, wants to play by the rules. Alex wants to do her job as a cop, no matter what. A real page-turner.ĭetectives Maggie and Alexandra have a very different style. It has a great mix of the edge of your seat scenes, dramatic twists and relatable and believable emotions. Ice is one of the most thrilling lesbian romance books I have read so far. But then, on a relaxed evening by the fire, I picked it up again.īoy, am I glad I did. I just didn’t click with it after reading these first pages. Now, in the middle of a blizzard, they have to try to survive.and fight the feelings that refuse to die.It took me several reading sessions to get through the first part of Ice, the prologue and first chapter. Their assignment is simple, but a plane crash gets in their way. Three years later, fate brings them together again. Unexpectedly, their dynamics mesh, but when her feelings for Alex become stronger than she wants to admit, Maggie provokes the worst in Alex to ensure that they will never be partners again.

She believes that rule books were written for a reason. Maggie Campbell has a slightly different approach. Intelligent, perceptive and at times disobedient, Alex Blake does what she believes it takes to do her job. While their goal is the same, their work ethics are not. When a boy is kidnapped from a London park, Detective Inspectors Alex Blake and Maggie Campbell are brought together to work on the case. **Finalist in the 2015 National Indie Excellence Book Awards for LGBT Fiction** **Winner of the Gold Medal in the 2014 Global Ebook Awards in Gay / Lesbian / LGBT Fiction** **Indie Book of the Day - April 19, 2013** The last time Maggie Campbell and Alexandra Blake worked together, they both received two-week suspensions. **Finalist in the 2015 National Indie Excellence Book Awards for LGBT Fiction** **Winner of the Gold Medal in the 2014 Global Ebook Awards in Gay / Lesbian / LGBT Fiction** **Indie Book of the Day - April 19, 2013** The last time Maggie Campbell and.
